Former "Smallville" star
Kristin Kreuk is joining another show about beings who are not of this world.

Kreuk has been cast in NBC's pilot
"17th Precinct," a drama that blends cop-show and fantasy elements and takes place in a world where magic and mythical creatures are real. She'll play the wife of
Jamie Bamber's detective character, TVLine
reports.

She'll be billed as a guest star in the pilot, and if the show makes NBC's schedule her role will likely be recurring. It would be Kreuk's second show at NBC, following a guest arc on "Chuck" last season.

Other notable names in the latest round of casting:

"Lost" star
Terry O'Quinn has joined the cast of ABC's pilot
"Hallelujah," a
Marc Cherry-created drama about a battle between good and evil in a small town. The Emmy winner will play a wealthy man who has huge influence over the town.
Arielle Kebbel ("Life Unexpected") has also signed on. [
Hollywood Reporter]

Jeremy Sisto ("Law & Order," "Six Feet Under") will star in ABC's comedy pilot
"Suburgatory," playing the father of a teenage girl (
Jane Levy) who moves from Manhattan to the suburbs, much to his daughter's displeasure. [
Deadline]

NBC's comedy
"Bent" has added "Arrested Development" alum
Jeffrey Tambor to its cast. The show is about a woman (
Amanda Peet) who finds herself falling for the contractor (
David Walton of "Perfect Couples") she hires to remodel her kitchen; Tambor will play Walton's dad, a former actor. [
Deadline]

Natalie Dormer ("The Tudors") has been cast as the female lead in
"Poe," ABC's private-eye show set in the 1840s. She'll play the foil to Edgar Allan Poe (
Chris Egan), who the logline calls "the world's first detective." [
Hollywood Reporter]